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Austrian Alpine Club (UK)  - The 6,000 members of the UK Section of the Austrian Alpine Club welcome all who are interested in mountaineering, alpine sports or walking, to join them in membership, which brings with it annual worldwide mountain rescue and repatriation insurance as well as reciprocal rights in alpine huts at no extra cost.

Burnley Mountaineering Club - Formed in 1952 and has been the mainstay of fellwalkers in North East Lancashire ever since. The club welcomes anybody who is interested in the outdoors to join; whether their interest be rambling, mountaineering, climbing, photography or bird watching. All age groups and abilities are welcome, as are both families and individuals.

Cleveland Mountaineering Club - The Cleveland Mountaineering Club is for people from the Teesside area who are interested in mountain activities.

Gwydyr Mountain Club - Is Wirral/Liverpool based club whose activities include mountain walking, scrambling, rock climbing and snow and ice climbing when available. A meets program is compiled annually from members’ suggestions and covers the main hill and mountain areas of the UK and Ireland. The Club has a hut in Capel Curig, which can be used by members free of charge. We meet at the Stork Pub in Birkenhead every Tuesday at 9:30. For more information look at website.

Lancashire Mountaineering Club - The LMC is a great way to get out into the mountains with fellow walkers and climbers! Rock climbing, walking, mountaineering, skiing, mountain-biking and ice-climbing are activities enjoyed by members throughout Britain, Europe and the World. There is a meets programme throughout the year, comprising week-day evening, Sunday and weekend camping or hut or bivvy meets. There are often more adventurous meets during the summer months, in the Alps or greater ranges.

Romsey Climbers - Romsey Climbers is a small, friendly club with membership mainly in the South Hampshire area. Club members participate in a wide range of climbing activities including: Indoor wall climbing, Sport climbing, Single and multi-pitch rock climbing, Scottish winter climbing and Alpine mountaineering.

The Alpine Club - The world's first mountaineering club, is Britain’s only national club for Alpinists. Since it was founded in 1857 its members have been at the leading edge of worldwide mountaineering development and exploration. We aim to be the club of choice for all mountaineers, providing a forum for sharing experiences and information.

Surbiton and Kingston Rock Climbing and Mountaineering Club - We are a friendly and active rock climbing club with meets all over the UK, and rock climbing and mountaineering expeditions abroad.

The Barrow Mountaineering and Ski Club - Is a friendly and informal club with over 100 members, the club is based in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. The club membership has climbers and mountaineers active at all grades.

The California Mountaineering Club - Has members throughout California and the west. We have a full schedule of trips year around, covering the full range of climbing, from multi-day alpine ascents and winter mountaineering to weekend hiking, rock climbing and ice climbing outings. Our focus is on technical alpine ascents, mostly in the Sierra Nevada. We frequent many of California's most popular rock and ice climbing destinations and offer class 2 and 3 day hikes throughout California.

The Langside Mountaineering and Rock Climbing Club - Based in Glasgow is one of Scotlands longest established climbing clubs catering for levels of outdoor enthusiast.

The Mountaineering Council of Scotland - The MCofS, represents mountaineers, climbing and hill walking enthusiasts in Scotland.

Warwick Climbing Club - Is based in the West Midlands, so if you want to go rock climbing, hill walking, scrambling or mountaineering, you have come to the right place.

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